What are the herbs that invigorate blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis to reduce swelling and pain?

Herbal medicine generally refers to traditional Chinese medicine. Herbal medicines with the effects of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis (promoting blood circulation and eliminating blood stasis in the body), eliminating swelling and relieving pain (eliminating swelling and pain) include safflower, Panax ginseng and Salvia miltiorrhiza, etc. They should be used under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner. 1. Safflower has the effect of activating blood circulation, dispersing blood stasis and relieving pain. It is used for menstrual closure, dysmenorrhea, dysmenorrhea (women can not get rid of the evil discharge after giving birth), mass in the abdomen, lumps, chest paralysis, heart pain, abdominal pain with stagnation and stagnation, stabbing pains in the chest and ribs, bruises and injuries, sores and ulcers, etc. Saffron is not recommended for pregnant women. Pregnant women are advised to use it with caution. 2. Panax ginseng has the effects of dispersing blood stasis and stopping bleeding (removing stasis and stopping bleeding), subduing swelling and stabilizing pain. It is used in treating hemoptysis, hematemesis, epistaxis, hematochezia, menorrhagia (excessive menstrual flow or dripping), traumatic hemorrhage, stabbing pain in the chest and abdomen, and swelling and pain in bruises and sores. Use with caution in pregnant women. 3. Salvia miltiorrhiza has the effects of promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, clearing menstruation and relieving pain, clearing the heart and removing vexation (removing vexation and heat in the heart), cooling the blood and eliminating carbuncles (eliminating carbuncles and swellings by clearing and cooling the blood). It is used in treating chest paralysis and heart pain, hypochondriac (abdominal) dystocia (pain in the area of coeruleus and ribs), and obstruction in the abdomen (the appearance of tangible or intangible lumps in the abdomen, with a feeling of distension and pain). It should not be used in conjunction with Veratrum. Patients are advised to use the medicine under the guidance of a doctor when discomfort occurs, and not to use it blindly on their own.